Re: Re: Advice for distro without systemD

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On 10/19/19, deloptes <deloptes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When you define a problem, you can also find a solution - simply saying "I
> don't like it" is not a problem definition.

I'm not gonna waste time rehashing why I don't want systemD.  Went
through something similar when KDE4 came out and was told to get with
the programs and "upgrade".  A new version is usually not an upgrade.

> I've been using Debian with sysv-init, but only because systemd was causing
> problems and I needed time to learn it. The concept of keeping systemd and
> using init was a very good solution. I think I'll keep it on the server,
> but for the desktop, I do not see a reason why you should not use systemd.

Yep and other people don't see why we don't use KDE5 or GNOME3 instead
of mate/cinnamon.

> I guess you are also not driving a car from the 30ies.

Nope.  I have 2 from the 80s though.  Would have no problem with a car
that old.  I might spent a bit more in gas, but my paid off vehicles
don't have a monthly payment & the insurance is cheaper.  Always trade
offs.

Kinda like my almost 15 year old Thinkpad T60p.  Does what I need and
has the 4x3 screen that makes it easier for me to get stuff done.

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